Folksonomy presentation - completed
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When conducting our Pecha Kucha presentation we unfortunately did not succeed in sticking to the rule of 20 seconds per slide and also did not manage to use 20 slides for the whole presentation. However would love to try this method of presenting again as it was thoroughly enjoyable. As a group we found this a fun and challenging way of learning about folksonomy. When creating the presentation I have learnt that by including simple bullet points or one single image on a slide, rather than huge amounts of text on the slide makes the presentation more successful. As a result, to follow the rules of a Pecha Kucha presentation it is best to stick to the specific points of the subject you're talking about. For example when I was talking about the advantages and disadvantages of folksonomy, I discussed the points I wanted to make based on the pictures I showed on each slide of our presentation.
When conducting our Pecha Kucha presentation we unfortunately did not succeed in sticking to the rule of 20 seconds per slide and also did not manage to use 20 slides for the whole presentation. However would love to try this method of presenting again as it was thoroughly enjoyable. As a group we found this a fun and challenging way of learning about folksonomy. When creating the presentation I have learnt that by including simple bullet points or one single image on a slide, rather than huge amounts of text on the slide makes the presentation more successful. As a result, to follow the rules of a Pecha Kucha presentation it is best to stick to the specific points of the subject you're talking about. For example when I was talking about the advantages and disadvantages of folksonomy, I discussed the points I wanted to make based on the pictures I showed on each slide of our presentation.
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